Syed Alamdar Ali Shah, B. A. Fianto, A. R. Sridadi, U. Kayani
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A Master Conceptual Framework of Research in Halal Tourism
Halal tourism witnessed a significant growth during the second half of the decade ended on December 2020 with COVID19 pandemic. This expansion can be witnessed equally in academic research and Halal tourism industry. Keeping in view the phenomenal growth this research performs review of the very high quality research literature on Halal tourism to consolidate its findings and recommendations. It performs thematic analysis of 74 articles published between the period 2009 to 2020 i.e., up to before the beginning of the COVID19 pandemic, listed in the A* and A ranked journals of the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC). It consolidates research methodologies, themes, dependent/independent and mediating/moderating variables, which ultimately lead to a master conceptual framework of research. It highlights that the research on Halal tourism is in its developing stages, with more themes emerging in the recent years. It suggests that every country must reflect the blend of its own culture duly enveloped in the Shariah parameters. Finally, this review of literature highlights a nexus between Social values, tourism services and Islamic stipulations, as a way forward for research and developments in the Halal tourism research and industry.
期刊介绍:
Journal TOURISM is an international academic and professional quarterly which welcomes articles on various aspects of travel and tourism. Th e journal emphasises the broadness and interrelatedness of the tourism sector. Manuscripts submitted to the Journal can be processed quickly if they are prepared according to the following guidelines. Manuscripts will be returned to the author with a set of instructions if they are not submitted according to our style guide. No contribution will be accepted which has been published elsewhere, unless it is specifi cally invited or agreed by the Editor.